Review of March of the Penguins (2005) by Grant S — 24 May 2015
Wonderful documentary.
The telling of how emperor penguins in the Antarctic travel a vast distance to mate and how the parents then have to endure the harshest conditions on Earth to ensure their offspring are born, survive and thrive. A story of life, survival, and regeneration.
Incredible footage. Some amazing camera placements and angles. There could not have been a manned camera in some of the spots, so passive cameras were used. Very ingenious placement at times.
Then, of course, there is the narration. Nobody could have done it better than Morgan Freeman. Such gravitas and feeling.
A great reminder of the wonder of nature, and the struggles that some species undergo to survive and grow.
This review of March of the Penguins (2005) was written by Grant S on 24 May 2015.
March of the Penguins has generally received very positive reviews.
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